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Nonni Und Manni DVD Review for German Teachers and Students

Dec 30th, 2009 by admin

German language teachers and students are always on the lookout for interesting ways to present lessons or improve vocabulary. This DVD series may be a helpful resource. The vocabulary is simple, and the episodes are only 52 minutes long.

‘Nonni und Manni’ is a *REGION 2* DVD production released in 1988. If you do not have a DVD player capable of playing Region 2 titles, go to A-Language-Guide.com and browse through the ‘Advice’ section, or access the information at videohelp.com. Multi-region compatible DVD players are available at your local Wal-Mart for very reasonable prices. All it takes is a few clicks of the remote control, and your DVD unit will be able to play DVDs from anywhere in the world.

The original ‘Nonni und Manni’ TV series was produced in Icelandic – which is a North Germanic language. The German production has well-dubbed audio, spoken clearly at an easy-to-understand pace. There are no idioms and dialect accents to deal with. Intermediate to advanced students should be able to understand the speech (which, by the way, has no subtitles).

The ‘Nonni und Manni’ series is based on characters from children’s books written by Jon Svensson. Adults will enjoy the storyline as well.The Plot:

1869: Nonni and Manni live near a small village on the coast of Iceland with their mother (Sigrid) and grandmother. Their father boarded a ship headed overseas before 8-year-old Manni was born, and the family has been awaiting his return.

One day a stranger named Harald comes ashore with the sad news that Nonni and Manni’s father has died. The family begins the mourning process, and Harald helps out on their farm in return for board. The boys form a bond with him, and begin to look up to him as a father figure. A local businessman, who is quite smitten with Sigrid, becomes increasingly irate about the situation.

A rich farmer in the village is murdered. Harald is blamed for the incident, and decides to flee into the mountains. Nonni and Manni are determined to help keep him safe and prove his innocence. With the help of a friend, they locate a secure hiding place.

As might be expected from any 12-year-old, Nonni devises several trips to the hideout with his little brother. They put themselves into peril by doing so, and the story progresses with several life-threatening close calls.Miscellaneous Information:

The magnificent beauty of Iceland was the stage for this series. Production techniques in the mid 1980s did not use special effects like CGI graphics. The polar bear attack scenes are a smidgen unrealistic – but the suspense is maintained, nonetheless.

The background music is beautiful, with a distinctive melancholic edge. The theme song, ‘Ocean’, is in English – which seems to be the case with many foreign series. Costumes appear to have been well-researched. The boys wear wool outfits that appear a big irregular and bumpy, as you would expect from handmade clothing. The hats and hairstyles of the women are definitely something you won’t see in a North American western movie.

-Series writer: Joshua Sinclair I

-Director: Ágúst Guðmundsson

-Theme Song: Klaus Doldinger

-Online Purchasing: Amazon.de, Ebay, Abebooks.com. etc.The same extra features are included on each DVD: More German language resources are available at A Language Guide – and you will find other articles at 1st Rate Articles – as well as 111 Travel Directory . . . Visit 111 Travel Directory before you travel abroad to study or practice your new language skills.asap travel scarborough

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TV Shows on Dvd

Nov 5th, 2009 by admin

TV shows on DVD are a new wonder. You can acquire entire seasons complete with formerly unseen footage, making of segments, actor interviews, reunion show episodes, pilot episodes and bloopers. Practically any series that has continued more than one season and gotten adequate ratings will be offered at Amazon.com or another seller. These DVDs permit a person to view every single episode without the irritation of commercial breaks several times per show that can literally wreck the viewing experience. Numerous TV lovers are extremely dedicated to their favorite series and can get together with other like-minded fans to have a viewing party.
TV shows on DVD also permit people to join in belatedly on a series they may not have begun watching at the very beginning of the show. A series like Lost which is story line and driven by its characters is tough to join in on in the heart of a season or anytime after the pilot for that matter. The plots and characters are exceptionally interconnected and prior information is vital in figuring out what is happening. Being able to buy the season of their choice on dvd lets someone to start watching where the writers intended them to or watch episodes that they may have missed for whatever reason.
Another good thing about TV shows on DVD is the fact that the viewer can go back and look for clues and even uncover little known goofs. This is an activity for the dedicated viewer and can even develop into a game. You can go back and observe old shows to discover a character’s folks had different names in a previous episode than they did later on in the series or even at this point, if it is still being broadcast. Complicated series like Lost can be dissected in order to discover clues to what is in reality happening on that island. Discovering bloopers on even the very finest of shows is not unusual. We have all seen the microphone above our favorite character’s head or a truck traveling down the interstate in the background on a program like Bonanza that was set several years prior to the internal combustion engine.
TV shows on DVD also permit fans to get a chance to watch the timeless shows of the past that they might otherwise never get to see. Not all of the hits from the past end up on TV Land and can offer great blasts from yesteryear. These can also make fantastic gifts for the persons in the family who grew up on these shows and can’t locate them in rerun anyplace. It’s simply mind-boggling how little a good number of fans remember concerning a series they viewed more than 10 years ago. It’s like viewing your much loved series for the first time again!
One downside to the fantastic popularity of TV shows on DVD is the fact that it suggests that there is not much innovative on TV to hold our interest. Many series can be viewed in rerun but often only at three o’clock in the morning or in the same time slot that a new series you like is also being broadcast. These unforgettable TV shows on Dvd were made at a moment in time when only three TV stations had to compete for fans so there were typically more funds on hand for production. A comparison with the shows of today typically points out the lack of imagination in much of current day TV. Wordpress Autoblogging Software

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